Although those that love and care for him accept his 'wolfy'
nature, Oz has been unable to accept himself and therefore,
with great difficulty, has left Sunnydale on a trail towards
enlightenment. Giles told him of a Watcher in the Fiji Islands
who might be able to help him fight the lunar pull. Oz's travels
take him to far reaching places like Hong-Kong, Tibet, and
Australia. Before long however, he finds he must control the
beast sooner rather than later or find himself becoming prey
rather than predator...

Based
on the Graphic Novel telling Oz's tale, the novel of Into
the Wild is the meatier read of the two. The story is
pretty much the same, but as with most books, a novel lets
you imagine the scene yourself, rather than giving you its
own version of the events.

The
paperback is also £2 cheaper than its graphic novel counterpart,
so all in all it offers much more value. I wouldn't say buy
both, but they are as good as each other so in the end it
comes down to preferences.

If
you like to sit down and read a book go for this option. But
if you prefer to flick through the pics in a short sitting,
then the comic version is the way to go. Either way you've
got a good, if not short, story before you.

Keri
Allan

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